Explaining Marxist Dialectics: The Dialectical Traditions of Hegel and Marx

Authors

  • Chengxi Yang School of Marxism, Southwest Jiaotong University Hope College , Chengdu, Sichuan, 610400, China

Keywords:

Marxist Dialectics; Economy; Philosophy; Ethical Structure

Abstract

This paper explores the complex world of Marxist dialectics by looking at its intellectual foundations in the dialectical traditions of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and how Karl Marx's work transformed them. By understanding the interconnectivity of opposing forces, contradictions, and the growth of these conflicts across time, dialectics is an analytical method that aims to comprehend social and historical development. This essay explores the complex universe of Marxist dialectics, demonstrating its foundations in Marx's political-economic technique and Hegelian philosophy. The Hegelian philosophy acts as a fundamental forerunner, illuminates the interconnectedness of the cosmos and the omnipresent Spirit, and offers a basic framework for comprehending the growth of Marxist dialectics. The basis for developing ideas and advancing human intellect was provided by Hegel's dialectical method, which is typified by the triadic structure of thesis-antithesis-synthesis. Marxist dialectics, however, expands and changes Hegel's framework to address socioeconomic and ethical issues. The Marxist Ethical Structure emphasizes the moral justification in the Marxist dialectical paradigm. This study also examines Marx's political economy methodology, a crucial aspect of Marxist dialectics. In this essay, we clarify how the synthesis of Hegelian dialectics, Marxian ethical reasoning, and Marx's political economy approach leads to Marxist dialectics' distinctive and dynamic Nature.

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Published

2024-04-04